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80g of calcium reacts with water to form 114g of calcium hydroxide and 2g of

hydrogen.
2 Ca + 2 H0+2CaOH + H,
What mass of water was used in this reaction?​

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Answer:

31g

Step-by-step explanation:

80g(Ca)+m(H2O)=114g(CaOH)+2g(H2)

the total mass of the prodicts doesn't change throughout the process

80g+m(H20)=116g

m(H20)=31g

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